Pinned start menu items won't allow you to right click and open multiple instances of programs. The original start menu automatically alphabetizes things. I don't understand the need of putting huge A's, B's, and C's to separate them.

Edge doesn't import settings from Internet Explorer. I can't even find the security settings in the Advanced Options menu.

Normally I'd setup the browser to block all popups/tabs unless I hit the shift button before clicking links. The last time I saw a popup was in 1998 but with Edge's settings you should expect those to return. Everything people had on their favorites are gone. And it won't even go to you're homepage. Infact, I had to go through the settings just to enable the homepage button.

Did I mention it was ugly? Tiled menus are actually adware with nothing to do with navigating.

The whole point of a GUI isn't to have a learning curve but to make it simple to use. This is why people ask a lot of dumb questions when buying phones. It doesn't really do anything except waste one third, if not half your RAM.

August 22nd, 2015, 12:24 AM

Shay

Nor will it import html bookmarks.

August 24th, 2015, 11:22 AM

AaronMaxwell

Wow... Dev C++ just crashed mid-way into compiling. It says it can't detect if I have java installed when I try using an application written in it. Be sure to thank these guys... http://classicshell.net/ for making the GUI halfway decent.

Windows10 is low hanging fruit. You're going to see a huge upswing in malware.

With IE people could maximize the security settings to block all popups, block all usage of activex, and setup a whitelist of URLs to block. Edge doesn't let you do any of that!

Windows Defender has so many false positives people are going to ignore it.

September 16th, 2015, 06:29 AM

bindu7

How many of you like windows 10 OS?

September 16th, 2015, 04:00 PM

Shay

Win 10 sure stomps win 8.

Linux, because of win 8, I found easier to deal with than 98 ever was.
AntiX and LinuxLite 2.6
Want to try? http://livecdlist.com/

September 26th, 2015, 04:46 AM

dalim

I have a similar impression as Aaron. Il will be quite easy to infect Win10 with malware.

January 25th, 2016, 08:55 PM

Zorolord

You guys are way of head of me, but when I first seen Windows 10 I was like ehhh.